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| | I am after the sort of grey not quite light, not quite dark that you get just after sunset. I've had a play with the colour settings, but can't seem to get it right - e.g. I get a light and dark half of the room etc instead of just dimness. Does anybody have any ideas or know how to set the lighting settings to achieve this. Also, I know that there is the example in the IClone 3 peak, but is there any way to get a fireside glow lighting an area of the room in 2.5? Thanks. |
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| | Hi Rich, Have you looked at the tutorial entitled iClone Lighting Features and Techniques. This tutorial covers a lot of useful tips for situations like you describe. You can find the PDF tutorial Here. Video tutorials are also available from the tutorials page. Pete
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| haven't tried it for indoor scenes but for outdoor scenes i use a really dark blue fog to darken the landscape and make it appear as night.

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